IIW 2016 Booklet of Awards

HALIL KAYA GEDIK AWARD Sponsored by the Turkish Delegation

Recognising a scientist or engineer who has made outstanding contributions to the advancement of welding science and technology.

Dr Tokihiko Kataoka (Japan) As Senior Researcher and Deputy Manager of JFE Steel Corporation’s Joining and Strength Research Department, Dr Tokihiko Kataoka has developed an ultra-low spatter CO 2 gas shielded arc welding process, marketed as J-STAR ® Welding, which is delivering signifi- cant improvements in applications in large industrial projects. A graduate in industrial technology from Osaka University, Dr Kataoka has presented his novel findings to Study Group 212 The Physics of Welding as well as published in major international journals. He is receiving the award under Category B: The Industrial Imple- mentation of Arc Welding. J-STAR ® Welding is performed with an electrode negative polarity using a rare earth metal enhanced wire in a co 2 gas shielded arc. Through a combination of ‘spray transfer’ and waveform control, spatter generation is reduced to less than 10% of that from conven- tional co 2 gas shielded arc welding methods, thus achieving great productivity impro- vements in industry.

IIW REGIONAL ACTIVITIES AWARD Sponsored by the Australian Delegation

Conferred on an outstanding individual who, through involvement in the IIW, an IIW Member Society or outside of the IIW, has made a significant contribution to improving the global quality of life through optimum use and innovation of welding and joining technologies in their region or internationally. The award honours Mr Christopher Smallbone’s 40 years of contributions to IIW regional activities.

Dr Daniel Almeida (Brazil) Dr Daniel Almeida, who has represented the Brazilian Welding Association (ABS) at IIW since 2005, has worked tirelessly to make the output and programmes of the IIW acces- sible for the benefit of the economy and the people of Brazil, and to promote the objec- tives of the IIWWorking Group for Regional Activities (WG-RA) in South America. The introduction of the IIWEducation,Training, Qualification and Certification programmes into Brazil has seen ABS authorised to deliver both International Welding Engineer and Spe- cialist qualifications in that country since 2012. Dr Almeida has been a champion of the concept of Welding Coordination, and keenly promotes the uptake of both the personnel and company certification programmes in the region. With the support of the WG-RA he has organised two very successful IIW International Congresses for the region, in 2008 and the 1st Pan American Congress in 2014. His networ- king with other South America countries and promotion of IIW benefits and services faci- litated Peru joining IIW and has enhanced cooperation between industry, government, educational and other organisations throughout the region.

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